Sentence examples for build telecommunications from inspiring English sources

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American firms are estimated to provide 25%to30%0% of the components used in ZTE equipment, which includes smartphones and gear to build telecommunications networks.

With only about 20percentt of Cisco's revenues now coming from telecommunications companies, executives say that Mr. Chambers's long-term goal is to build telecommunications sales back up to 40percentt of revenue, but this time with most of it coming from major carriers like AT&T and British Telecom.

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His father retired as a mechanical engineer at Horizon Photonics, a company in Walnut, Calif., that built telecommunications equipment.

Cyber Digital is to build a telecommunications network for 43,500 Nigerian customers, using wireless and fiber-optic equipment.

As the canal was announced, Laureano revealed that Wang would bid in an upcoming government auction for a contract to build a telecommunications network; a month later, the government announced that Wang had won.

It said it had losses in units that help companies design and build wireless telecommunications networks and that it was talking with a customer about not completing work on a contract.

Lockheed Martin Corp., Bethesda, Md., the world's largest commercial-satellite company by sales, won an order to build a telecommunications satellite for the JSAT Corp., Japan's largest commercial-satellite operator.

Yet now the government says it cannot live up to Mr. Hashimoto's pledge, because dropping fees so far so fast would be "devastating" to N.T.T. MEANWHILE, practical impediments to competition here have not been dismantled, adding immensely to the costs of any company trying to build a telecommunications system that challenges N.T.T. on its home turf.

Last year, Jasarevic released Age of Reason, an album that pays homage to the inventor Nikola Tesla-specifically, Tesla's failed attempt to build a telecommunications tower in Long Island that would provide access to electricity for free.

The net worth of Mr. Slim, 70, who built a telecommunications empire after buying Mexico's state-run phone monopoly two decades ago, rose $18.5 billion, to $53.5 billion.

The Mountain View, Calif., company has built a telecommunications infrastructure in which customers would dial an 800 number and utter spoken commands for information on weather forecasts, traffic conditions, directions, sports scores and headlines.

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